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How much snow does the interior get every day in antarctica?

Zero. It's too cold and dry in the Antarctic interior to snow.


How many months of day light does Australia have?

None of Australia is north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle.Therefor, the sun is above the horizon for part of every day in Australia, and below the horizonfor the rest of every day.


Where does the sun rise each day?

Everyplace on earth that is not within the arctic or antarctic circles.


When it is day at the Arctic Circle what is it at the Antarctic Circle?

When it is day at the Arctic Circle, it is night at the Antarctic Circle. This is because the Earth's tilt causes one pole to be in 24-hour daylight while the other experiences 24-hour darkness, depending on the time of year.


Where and when is it dark for 24 hours a day?

Areas within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles experience 24 hours of darkness during their respective winter seasons. In the Arctic Circle, this phenomenon occurs around the winter solstice in December, while in the Antarctic Circle, it occurs around the summer solstice in June.


Why do Antarctic region has continuous day while the arctic region has continuous night?

because of the rotation of the earth on its axis


How many hours of darkness are there in one day north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle?

North of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic one, the periods of daylight and darkness both vary from zero to six months, during the course of a year.


How much snow does Poland have a year?

Poland is arctic country.


How often does a snow leopards eat?

snow leopard eat every day.


How many months does the sun not set in the Arctic Circle?

Your answer depends on where you are on the continent. On the Antarctic Peninsula -- near the Antarctic Circle, you only experience one day of no sunset. At the South Pole, the period is six months.


What parts of earth receive up to 24 hours of sunlight a day?

North of the arctic circle, or south of the antarctic circle, but only at certain times of the year.


Do the Arctic and Antarctic have four seasons question mark If so how asre they different?

Every place on earth has four seasons, because seasons are marked by dates on the calendar.The Arctic and the Antarctic seasons are marked by more or less sunlight: spring and fall are marked with more or less balanced sun and dark periods, while spring and winter are marked with longer days and longer nights, respectively.Be aware, however, the the seasonal calendar days in the northern hemisphere are opposite the seasons in the southern hemisphere.For example, in Antarctica, 'mid-winter's' day is June 21, and in the Arctic, it's the beginning of summer.